Hate to part with your favorite pair of jeans, even after years of wear and tear? Thanks to Nancy Sinoway at the Denim Hospital in Port Washington, now you don't have to.

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Tears at the hip and the knees, or thinning fabric on the inner thigh are the most common ailments seen at the Denim Hospital. (Oct. 26, 2012)

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Sometimes the fix is cosmetic. Yoga instructor Sarah Roth Goldblatt wanted to amp up her Seven for All Mankind jeans--which Sinoway achieved by dipping into her collection of vintage fabrics. (Oct. 26, 2012)

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Vintage fabric and Chantilly lace make for a beautiful lining in a repaired pair of studded jeans. (Oct. 26, 2012)

Sinoway won't give away her secrets, but says she uses a special thread and sewing machine that "almost reweaves" the jeans.(Oct. 26, 2012)

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Sometimes the fix is cosmetic. Yoga instructor Sarah Roth Goldblatt wanted to amp up her Seven for All Mankind jeans--which Sinoway achieved by dipping into her collection of vintage fabrics. (Oct. 26, 2012)

Photo Credit: Heather Walsh

A hole at the hip pocket and a tear at the knee had just about finished Elyse Luray's favorite 15-year-old jeans. The Denim Hospital fixed it all for $40--and even though the jeans cost $25 to start with, Luray was thrilled. (Oct. 11, 2012)

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People are passionate for jeans, says Nancy Sinoway of Port Washington--which is why she opened the Denim Hospital. (Oct. 11, 2012)

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A hole at the hip pocket and a tear at the knee had just about finished Elyse Luray's favorite 15-year-old jeans. The Denim Hospital fixed it all for $40--and even though the jeans cost $25 to start with, Luray was thrilled. (Oct. 11, 2012)

Photo Credit: Heather Walsh

A hole at the hip pocket and a tear at the knee had just about finished Elyse Luray's favorite 15-year-old jeans. The Denim Hospital fixed it all for $40--and even though the jeans cost $25 to start with, Luray was thrilled. (Oct. 11, 2012)

Photo Credit: Heather Walsh

Sinoway used a classic tweed to spruce up a denim jacket. (Oct. 11, 2012)